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black walnut
noun
- a tree, Juglans nigra, of North America, having pinnate leaves and dark-brown bark and bearing an edible nut covered by a thick green or brown husk.
- the nut of this tree.
- the wood of this tree, valued in furniture-making.
black walnut
noun
- a North American walnut tree, Juglans nigra , with hard dark wood and edible oily nuts
- the valuable wood of this tree, used for cabinet work
- the nut of this tree
Word History and Origins
Origin of black walnut1
Example Sentences
Her native tree simply grew on their own, such as the black walnut trees and a small oak tree on the hill.
Along the way, we’ll be on the lookout for native trees, like bigleaf maples and black walnut trees, that change colors with the season.
However, native plant advocates are still going to city meetings and onto social media to accuse the city of deception and “ecocide” by killing protected plants like California black walnut.
But a day or two later, we learned that it is rather difficult — and also, illegal — to cut down a very old, still-alive sycamore, oak, California bay or black walnut in Los Angeles.
But a day or two later, we learned that it is rather difficult — and also, illegal — to cut down a very old, still-alive sycamore, oak, California bay, or black walnut in Los Angeles.
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